WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Israel's prime minister has postponed a visit to Warsaw this week to focus on passing legislation at home on real estate reform.
The announcement Monday comes amid an upswell of anger across Israel over rising housing prices that has sparked two weeks of protests by students and young professionals.
Benjamin Netanyahu had scheduled a one-day visit to Warsaw on Wednesday, planning to meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and attend the unveiling of a plaque to a leader of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Pawel Frenkel.
Tusk's office said the meeting was being postponed at the Israeli government's request. Netanyahu's …

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